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Mitchell Camo Desk Mat

Mitchell Camo Desk Mat

Regular price $23.50 USD
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The Mitchell Camo Desk Mat combines historical depth with functional design, bringing a 20th-century U.S. military camouflage into modern daily use. Known for its distinctive overlapping leaf shapes and reversible design, Mitchell camouflage was originally issued on helmet covers and shelter halves. This mat delivers that layered, natural look in a format suited for workspaces, studios, or setups that require both performance and durability.

Constructed from 100% neoprene with a non-slip rubber base, the mat remains stable under use. The long-lasting print retains detail and contrast even under extended wear, while the edge stitching prevents fraying or separation over time. Sized at 32″ × 16″, it offers ample space for a full-size keyboard and mouse, while also accommodating accessories or devices. Rounded corners provide a clean finish that works in any environment—from creative studios to tactical workbenches.

Specs:
• Camouflage: Mitchell Camo
• Material: 100% Neoprene
• Base: Rubber non-slip backing
• Dimensions: 32″ × 16″
• Print: High-resolution, long-lasting sublimation
• Edges: Reinforced stitching to prevent peeling
• Features: Anti-slip surface, rounded corners
• Origin: Printed in the USA or UK


Age restrictions: For adults
EU Warranty: 2 years

In compliance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), Concealing Coloration and SINDEN VENTURES LIMITED ensure that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU standards. For any product safety related inquiries or concerns, please contact our EU representative at gpsr@sindenventures.com. You can also write to us at 2727 Steeles Ave West, Toronto, Canada, M3J 3G9 or Markou Evgenikou 11, Mesa Geitonia, 4002, Limassol, Cyprus.
Camouflage Information:
During WWII, the Marine Corps officially experimented with the M-42 Frog Skin battledress camouflage, while other U.S. troops, especially airborne pathfinders in Normandy, used hand-painted splotches, stripes, and foliage for camouflage. After the war, the US Military sought to develop a broader camouflage pattern. Between 1948 and 1953, field tests led to a trial in Panama of eight designs. Two complementary patterns emerged as effective: the green-hued Wine Leaf for spring and summer, and the brown Mitchell pattern for fall and winter, named after artist and former Marine Meldon Mitchell. This combination was implemented in the two-sided Pattern-53, with Mitchell becoming synonymous with both sides.

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